Standing seam metal roofing uses vertical interlocking seams with concealed fasteners, while corrugated metal roofing uses wavy panels fastened with exposed screws. Most homeowners choose standing seam for a cleaner look and stronger weather seal, while corrugated is often picked for sheds, barns, or budget-conscious projects. Around the Austin area, many residential builds lean toward standing seam for its modern profile and reduced upkeep.
Choose between them based on these quick signals:
- Roof slope: standing seam can work on lower slopes; corrugated typically needs a steeper pitch to shed water.
- Maintenance: exposed screws on corrugated need periodic re-sealing; concealed systems reduce that task.
- Architecture: standing seam suits contemporary or HOA-guided designs; corrugated fits rustic or agricultural uses.
- Weather: clip-fastened standing seam handles wind uplift and driving rain especially well. A quick roof evaluation will confirm which profile fits your structure, local codes, and long-term maintenance comfort.
Updated: 2026-04-01
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